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Battle of the network stars “dunk tank”
Battle of the network stars “dunk tank”












battle of the network stars “dunk tank” battle of the network stars “dunk tank”

Typical events include tug of war, archery, kayak relays, an obstacle course, and a dunk tank. Mike Greenberg and Joe Tessitore host the TV series, with Cassidy Hubbarth and Cari Champion serving as sideline reporters, and DeMarcus Ware and Ronda Rousey serving as team captains.

battle of the network stars “dunk tank”

Are you?Īn athletic competition on the ABC television network, Battle of the Network Stars pits teams of celebrities against each other in various athletic games. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. “Battle” participants tended to be sixth-billed celebs eager to keep themselves out there: Charlene Tilton (“Dallas”), Lisa Whelchel (“The Facts of Life”), Lou Ferrigno (“The Incredible Hulk”), Jimmie Walker (“Good Times”).Has the Alphabet Network won the battle yet lost the war? Is the Battle of the Network Stars TV show cancelled or renewed for a second season on ABC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Battle of the Network Stars season two. Here’s Cosell on the fireplug star of “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” Robert Conrad, inevitably appearing shirtless: “Look at Conrad, that body so finely proportioned.” (Uh, creepy.)Īt least their names are actually known to TV history. Here’s the Cosell drone on Patrick Duffy from 1977, then starring in “Man From Atlantis”: “This young man is well-co-or-di-na-ted” (the word seeming to have 12 syllables). They competed on teams representing the era’s three broadcast networks, complete with cheerleaders, garish harvest-gold graphics and the stentorian play-by-play of egghead sportscaster Howard Cosell. The ’70s and ’80s gave us “Battle of the Network Stars,” that inexplicable string of 19 trashsports specials (1976-1988) in which celebrities from sundry shows engaged in kayak relays, obstacle courses and tug-of-war. WHAT IT’S ABOUT TV loves itself so much, it creates its own time capsules for future gawking.














Battle of the network stars “dunk tank”